Windies ravaged by Phillips’ record century



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Phillips played 107 innings with 51 balls, averaging New Zealand’s fastest century record. In the second T20, the Kiwis won the series by 72 races on Sunday at Mount Manganui.

New Zealand averaged 238 runs in 20 overs at Bay Oval. The Caribbeans stopped for 16 races.

The Kiwis won the series by winning the first two T20s.

Phillips hit a century with 46 balls. Colin Monroe held the record for the fastest T20 century in New Zealand. In this field with the same rival in 2016, 46 balls.

Phillips teamed up with Conway for 184 for the third wicket. The world record for the third wicket, the record of any pair for New Zealand.

There is more to the record. Phillips’ 108 is the highest streak of any batter after the power play. The previous record was David Miller’s 101 against Bangladesh.

New Zealand lost the draw and chose to hit in a game that started late in the rain. Martin Guptill and Tim Seifert scored 49 runs in the opening.

Photo: New Zealand Cricket Twitter.

Photo: New Zealand Cricket Twitter.

Seifert left with 16 of 13 balls. Guptill was sacked for 34 of 23 balls in the seventh over.

The wicket was a bit slow at first. Phillips and Conway took time off. At the end of 10 overs, they both had 15 runs. Then it was the turn of the batting frenzy.

After 13.2 overs, the game was stopped for a time in the rain. After the rain, the ball reaches the gate a little faster. Phillips and Conway used it to launch the ball to different ends of the field. 96 runs in 6.4 overs after the rain!

Phillips hit three straight sixes off Fabian Allen, three fours and one six on Sheldon Cottrell’s over. Conway hit four fours and six on one to Kimo Paul.

Maten Phillips touched a century in the 19th century. The 23-year-old hitter was fired in the last over after playing 10 fours and 6 sixes.

Conway, who came down to play his second T20I of his career, was undefeated with four fours and six of 36 balls. The cricketer, who came to New Zealand from South Africa, made 41 of 29 balls in the first T20.

New Zealand had 154 runs in the last 10 overs, the highest in T20. The third highest of all countries.

Pursuing the race, the West Indies lost to Brandon King early on. Some of the hitters took windows and hit two fours and six. Nobody could touch 30 races.

Andre Fletcher hit 20 of 14 balls with two sixes. The statistics of the anointed Kyle Meyers are exactly the same. Shimron Hetmeyer played 32 balls over 25 runs.

Mitchell Santner hit four sixes in a row and captain Kieron Pollard left on that change. In the end, Kimo Paul made 26 of 16 balls with 3 sixes. At no point did it appear that the West Indies could win by chasing the race.

Short score:

New Zealand: 238/3 in 20 overs (Guptill 34, Seifert 18, Conway 65 *, Phillips 106, Taylor 0; Cutrell 4-0-39-0, Meyers 1-0-10-0, Thomas 4-0-44-1, Paul 4-0-64-0, Allen 3-0-35-1, Pollard 3-0-33-1, Powell 1-0-9-0).

West Indies: 18/9 in 20 overs (Fletcher 20, King 0, Hetmeyer 25, Meyers 20, Old 6, Pollard 26, Powell 9, Allen 15, Paul 28 *, Cutrell 1, Thomas 0 *; Saudi 4-0-49-1 , Jamison 4-0-15-2, Ferguson 4-0-22-1, Santner 4-0-41-2, Sodhi 4-0-26-1, Nisham 1-0-12-1).

Outcome: New Zealand won by 72 runs

Serie: New Zealand leads 2-0 in 3 match series

Man of the match : Glenn Phillips



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